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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
Ralph E. Russo The Elections of 1800 and 2000. How Crisis Elections Have Shaped the Practice of Democracy in United States History Democracy in Theory and Practice New Haven 2008
Deborah Samuel Detecting Shakespeare's Sonnets Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare Philadelphia 2008
Jennifer Dienna Sandoval Shakespeare's Characters: A Visual Analysis Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare Santa Fe 2008
Marialuisa Sapienza Race and Gender in Shakespeare and the Art of Rhetoric Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare New Haven 2008
Nicole Marie Schubert The Role of Rhetoric in the Abolition Movement: A Study of Voice and Power in Narrative, Speech, and Letters American Voices: Listening to Fiction, Poetry, and Prose Charlotte 2008
Valerie J. Schwarz Taxes, Rebellion, and the Birth of a New Nation Democracy in Theory and Practice Richmond 2008
Debra Blake Semmler The Design and Analysis of Structures Bridges: The Art and Science for Creating Community Connections Charlotte 2008
Jesse Senechal Our Spiritual Strivings: Understanding African American Identities in a Conflicted American Democracy Democracy in Theory and Practice Richmond 2008
Christine Shaub Democracy, Terrorism and the American Criminal Justice System Democracy in Theory and Practice Delaware 2008
Francisca Sorensen Effects of Plastics on Top Predators' Health Urban Environmental Quality and Human Health: Conceiving a Sustainable Future Houston 2008
Ralph E. Russo - The Elections of 1800 and 2000. How Crisis Elections Have Shaped the Practice of Democracy in United States History

Curriculum Unit: The Elections of 1800 and 2000. How Crisis Elections Have Shaped the Practice of Democracy in United States History

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Democracy in Theory and Practice

Deborah Samuel - Detecting Shakespeare's Sonnets

Curriculum Unit: Detecting Shakespeare's Sonnets

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare

Jennifer Dienna Sandoval - Shakespeare's Characters: A Visual Analysis

Curriculum Unit: Shakespeare's Characters: A Visual Analysis

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare

Marialuisa Sapienza - Race and Gender in Shakespeare and the Art of Rhetoric

Curriculum Unit: Race and Gender in Shakespeare and the Art of Rhetoric

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare

Nicole Marie Schubert - The Role of Rhetoric in the Abolition Movement: A Study of Voice and Power in Narrative, Speech, and Letters

Curriculum Unit: The Role of Rhetoric in the Abolition Movement: A Study of Voice and Power in Narrative, Speech, and Letters

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: American Voices: Listening to Fiction, Poetry, and Prose

Valerie J. Schwarz - Taxes, Rebellion, and the Birth of a New Nation

Curriculum Unit: Taxes, Rebellion, and the Birth of a New Nation

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Democracy in Theory and Practice

Debra Blake Semmler - The Design and Analysis of Structures

Curriculum Unit: The Design and Analysis of Structures

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Bridges: The Art and Science for Creating Community Connections

Jesse Senechal - Our Spiritual Strivings: Understanding African American Identities in a Conflicted American Democracy

Curriculum Unit: Our Spiritual Strivings: Understanding African American Identities in a Conflicted American Democracy

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Democracy in Theory and Practice

Christine Shaub - Democracy, Terrorism and the American Criminal Justice System

Curriculum Unit: Democracy, Terrorism and the American Criminal Justice System

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Democracy in Theory and Practice

Francisca Sorensen - Effects of Plastics on Top Predators' Health

Curriculum Unit: Effects of Plastics on Top Predators' Health

Year: 2008

Seminar Volume: Urban Environmental Quality and Human Health: Conceiving a Sustainable Future